Six Feet Under: The Complete First Season
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From Alan Ball, the Oscar(r) winning writer of "American Beauty", comes a series that digs where others fear to tread. When a bus kills Nathaniel Fisher, owner of the Fisher & Sons Funeral Home in Los Angeles, the tragedy casts a pall on the homecoming of his prodigal son Nate. Together with with mother Ruth, brother David and sister Claire, they must address the family business, and the many more personal matters that arise when your life is Six Feet Under.
Running Time: 780 min.
Format: DVD MOVIE
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1542 in DVD
- Brand: WARNER HOME VIDEO
- Released on: 2003-02-04
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
- Original language: English, Spanish, French
- Number of discs: 4
- Dimensions: 1.15 pounds
- Running time: 780 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The Fishers are your typical dysfunctional family. Ruth (Frances Conroy) is the stern matriarch who has trouble expressing emotion and snaps at the slightest problem. Daughter Claire (Lauren Ambrose) is an underachiever who cultivates a moody, mysterious loner image in high school (she's indulging in illegal substances too). Brother David (Michael C. Hall) works in the family business, and is uptight beyond belief (he's indulging in a secret homosexual relationship too). Elder brother Nate (Peter Krause) is the black sheep, who, eschewing responsibility, fled to Seattle but got lured back. And Dad (Richard Jenkins) watches it all bemusedly. Did we mention Dad's dead? Oh, and that the Fisher family business is a funeral home? It might sound off-putting, but coming from the mind of Alan Ball, the man who strip-mined suburban life to find the mordant wit underneath in American Beauty, Six Feet Under is a trenchant, stylish spin on standard family dysfunction.
This HBO series initially aspired to fits of Twin Peaks-like whimsy, with each episode starting with a death more outlandish than the previous, but soon settled into a comfortable groove that harkened back to the most familiar of TV family dramas (in fact, it's almost a mirror image of '70s drama Family, down to the three sibling archetypes). Of course, its HBO roots allowed it ample leeway with sex, drug usage, profanity, and violence. While the writing strove to be a little too clever, the overall look and tone of the show remained solid and sometimes profound (sometimes absurd too, but usually with good reason). Krause and Hall, as initially warring brothers who come to a wary understanding, are solid anchors, but it's the women in the cast who do the most phenomenal work. Conroy infuses her almost stereotypical mom with an obstinate but ultimately accepting heart, and Ambrose's Claire is by far the show's most appealing character. And stealing scenes left and right is Rachel Griffith's Brenda, a mystery woman with an outlandish backstory who meets Nate on a plane, has sex with him at the airport, and infiltrates his life. Like Brenda herself, Six Feet Under is fascinating--and highly addictive. --Mark Englehart
Customer Reviews
Shocking!
After watching a few episodes of the Showtime original seriers, Dexter - The First Season on NBC, I immediately ordered the the complete season on DVD. The result was becoming a Michael C. Hall fan and ordering the first season of Six Feet Under: The Complete First Season. Warning this is not for the family. This very adult series is full of great acting and shocking scenes. I recommend this series but please keep it under lock and key away from your pre-teen! Being typical hollywood, they dont miss a chance to sock it to the religious right and conservatives i.e., me. That being said, I will be ordering season two.
ANOTHER BLOCKBUSTER
Six Feet Under is simply one of the finest television series ever produced. Cast of characters and quality of the writing is quite exceptional throughout all five years of episodes. Fans of coarse do not need to be convinced. However for those of you who feel SFU is just not your type of show... do yourselves a huge favor and check it out...it really is "that good".
Hooray
The Dvd set arrived in great shapoe in plenty of time to be wrapped and put under the tree for Christmas. I was very pleased.




